RN to BSN

Go from RN to BSN in Just One Night a Week

The Warner Pacific Professional and Graduate Studies program is now accepting applicants for its new RN to BSN program. Designed with working nurses in mind, the Bachelor of Science in Nursing coursework includes both online and on-the-ground classes that meet just one night a week. Expand your professional network while earning your degree as you learn alongside a diverse cohort of nurses from across the industry.

As the health care community focuses on training more registered nurses through advanced education, the Warner Pacific RN to BSN delivers a high-quality, affordable option for nursing professionals who want to achieve their career advancement goals while balancing their dedication to work, family, and life commitments.

“I deeply appreciate the wide range of backgrounds and experiences that I have found at Warner Pacific, and the open discussion environment, where you are not afraid to think, challenge, and be challenged by your instructors and cohort partners.”

Mohammed Maraee ’16

“Warner Pacific provided the flexibility I needed to finish my education while still working full-time. Of course, when I graduated from Warner Pacific with much more than just a degree; the relationships formed during that time made my college experience truly a remarkable journey.”

Jodi Carlton ’13

“I believe the diversity in our cohort deepened our education and helped prepare us for the roles we would step into after graduation. Our professors were also diverse and had a wealth of professional experience. Our coursework wasn’t just about academics; it was real talk with real world application, guided by people who are already doing the work.”

Mike Moreland ’12

REQUIREMENTS

Must Have an RN Credential

14 Courses/42 Credit Hours

$515 per Credit Hour

Online and On-the-Ground Classes

One Night a Week

16 Month Schedule

Completed application

Completed and signed payment plan worksheet.

A minimum of 48 college-level credits from an accredited college or university, or CLEP, PEP, ACE, or other standard evaluations.

Official transcripts from all higher education institutions attended.Minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0 or better on all higher education coursework.

Completion of an accredited RN program, licensed as an RN in the state of Oregon.